When you meet someone who is willing to accept you, you will entrust it for life. You think it is brave, but it is actually a lack of love

Rodger 2022-09-20 01:04:51

At first, when I looked at the small picture of the poster, I thought that the character in the poster should be a clown, standing under the stage chasing the light, and posing a bit like a cartoon character such as Mickey Mouse. Feel like this might be a ridiculous movie?

When I checked the information, I saw the big picture of the poster. I thought it was the image of a clown, but it was actually a very cute girl. Her hair was messed up like a bird's nest, her clothes were all protruding threads, and her big eyes, big mouth, and thick calves gave people the feeling But very simple, honest and lovely.

And the way I watch the movie is exactly the same as the way I feel about the poster. At first glance, Kabylia looks like a firework girl, but her demeanor is very funny, carefree, and she really looks like a clown. She was pushed into the water by her lover (I admit it was tragic), kindhearted people rescued her, friends comforted her and cared for her, she showed no appreciation and even accused them. I don't like this character at all.

But slowly, I got used to the style of that era and the customs of the country, and I found that I couldn't see the characters in the movie with the eyes of people in daily life, so I put aside those prejudices. I found that woman who was deceived and indignant, saw a glimmer of dawn but brightened up again, no longer trusts easily after being hurt, tears welled up in the face of the gods, and finally let go of her guards, but she was wounded again. I have her shadow on me too. It's like the somewhat vulgar saying, "Open your heart when you meet someone you can talk to. You think it's calm, but it's actually lonely." The same thing applies to Kabylia - when you meet someone who is willing to accept you, Entrusted with life, you think it is brave, but in fact it is lack of love.

When it comes to lack of love, I think of the despised pine nuts. Looking at Kabylia, some people think of "Millennium Actress", some people think of "Gone with the Wind", some people think of "Life is Beautiful", and no one seems to mention "The Life of the Disgusted Matsuko". I personally think that the two are really similar. They pursue love as their life pursuit. They are simple, kind, and full of enthusiasm. Even if they have been hurt in love and meet someone who is willing to accept them, they still bravely devote themselves to the whole body and mind. Moths to the fire. The ending of "Night of Kabylia" seems to have ignited a faint hope in Kabylia, but it has lost the house and money on which it depends, and it is likely that in the end, it will be like a pine nut, and it will end up alone.

It may be appropriate to use "lack of love" to describe Matsuko. "The Life of the Disgusted Matsuko" shows her childhood in detail, and it is easy to understand that children who grow up in such an environment yearn for love. But it is not suitable to describe Kabylia (I also have a title party one day), the film does not make a specific description of her childhood, but through her vision when she was fifteen years old, she once had a long hair The long hair is described in this way to give the audience a vague idea of ​​her past. Compared with the lack of love, it is better to say that Kabylia's "problem" is too simple. After being deceived so ruthlessly, he can still naively believe in love, and when he sees the crowd singing and dancing on the street with nothing, he begins to smile again.

To add a small detail, the statue of the male star's house is Shou Xing Gong? Unexpectedly, the Italians would also like this 2333.

In addition, the heroine and Song Dandan are really a bit like.

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Nights of Cabiria quotes

  • Heavy prostitute with leopard spots: [in Italian, preening and admiring the shadow of her own full figure on the wall] Look how classy I am!

    Long-haired prostitute: [in Italian, disparagingly] You look like Moby Dick!

  • Maria 'Cabiria' Ceccarelli: [in Italian]

    [to Alberto holding up boiled lobster]

    Maria 'Cabiria' Ceccarelli: And what's this? I saw it in a movie once.